T-Platforms specialists are to assemble the new cluster's test version as early as this fall; its peak capacity will be 2.5 teraflops (trillion floating point operations per second). This exceeds by 250 percent the SCYTH K-500 cluster's capacity, whose units were assembled by T-Platforms for the SCYTH program in 2003. The SCYTH K-500 cluster was included in the top 500 list of the world's most powerful computers.
T-Platforms, a leading Russian developer of specific cluster options, develops high-capacity solutions for just about any economic sector, including public administration, science, education, and industrial production. This highly-competent group cooperates with leading manufacturers, and can speedily implement just about any engineering solution, no matter how complex. Its products boast an optimal price-quality ratio. T-Platforms has come up with the SCYTH K-500 super-computer's computing units and test configuration; this computer, too, is on the top 500 list.